Ghost GleamsW. J. Wintle (Ash-Tree Press 1-899562-69-9, Feb 99, C$52.00, xx+168pp, hc, cover by Jason C. Eckhardt) Reprint (Heath Cranton 1921) collection of 15 ghost stories. This edition is limited to 500 copies and adds a lengthy introduction by Richard Dalby, a 1903 article by Wintle about ghosts, and an afterword by Peter J. Wire. A world-wide edition available in the US for $39.50 and in the UK for £24.50.

155 · Can You Explain It? True Stories of the Ghost World · ar The Harmsworth London Magazine Apr 03

163 · Those Who Went Before Us : Reminiscences of the Alumnate at Caldey Abbey, 1919-21 · Peter J. Wire · aw PAX: The Quarterly Review of the Benedictines of Prinknash Win 83

King of Infinite SpaceDavid Wolf (Erica House 0-9659308-2-3, Mar 99 [Jan 99], $10.95, 217pp, tp) SF mystery novel. A young military woman dies in an experiment that links minds through computer chips. A first novel.

On Blues WatersGene Wolfe (Tor 0-312-86614-3, Oct 99 [Sep 99], $24.95, 381pp, hc, cover by Jim Burns) [Book of the Short Sun] SF novel, first in the Book of the Short Sun trilogy, sequel to the Book of the Long Sun.

A Very Strange TripDave Wolverton (Bridge 1-57318-164-1, Jun 99 [May 99], $25.00, 294pp, hc) Novelization of a screenplay by L. Ron Hubbard. A time machine transports a driver and his truckload of experimental weapons into the past. Copyrighted by the L. Ron Hubbard Library.

Thunderwoman: A Mythic Tale of the PueblosNancy Wood (Penguin/Dutton 0-525-45498-5, Feb 99 [Jan 99], $19.95, 286pp, hc, cover by Richard Erdoes) Fantasy novel based on history and legend, told in the style of Native American myths. Thunderwoman reborn tries to help the North American people survive, from the European invasion on to times of atomic destruction.

Sisters of the Night: The Angry AngelChelsea Quinn Yarbro (Avon 0-380-78984-1, Apr 99 [Mar 99], $13.50, 359pp, tp, cover by Christopher H. Bing) [Sisters of the Night] Reprint (Avon 1998) vampire novel, first in a trilogy about the three weird sisters from Bram Stokers Dracula. Packaged by Swordsmith Productions, who share the copyright with the author.

Sisters of the Night: The Soul of an AngelChelsea Quinn Yarbro (Avon 0-380-97401-0, Mar 99 [Feb 99], $24.00, 378pp, hc, cover by Christopher H. Bing) [Sisters of the Night] Vampire novel, second in a trilogy about the three weird sisters from Bram Stokers Dracula. Illustrated by Christopher H. Bing. Packaged by Swordsmith Productions, who share the copyright with the author.

Magic SpellsChristy Yorke (Bantam 0-553-57842-1, Nov 99, $5.99, 342pp, pb, cover by Alan Ayers) Fantasy novel. A woman returns to her home town where she takes up the family magic shes previously shunned.

Best of the Rest 2 ed. Brian Youmans (Suddenly Press 0-9670056-0-4, Aug 99, $10.00, 153pp, tp, cover by David Michalcyzk) Best-of anthology of 13 stories and six poems published in 1998 by small press magazines and other lesser-known sources. Authors include S.P. Somtow, Michael Bishop, Eleanor Arnason, and Eliot Fintushel. Story introductions offer brief evaluations of their sources; there is also a list of most publications examined, with ordering information. Order from Suddenly Press, PO Box 120318, Boston MA 02112-0318; add $3.00 postage.

The Icarus HuntTimothy Zahn (SFBC #02066, Oct 99 [Nov 99], $11.98, 362pp, hc, cover by Paul Youll) Reprint (Bantam Spectra 1999) SF novel. This is similar to the Bantam Spectra edition, except it lacks a price and has the SFBC number on the back jacket.